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Posted on Sep 8, 2024, 6:41 am
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Quote from: AAAAA on September 07, 2024, 09:24:58 PMMy height really isnt anything special, it is way over-rated. Yeah it is more optimal than the shorter heights, but still significantly below the ideal. When it comes to dating the most ideal height IMO is about 201cm, when we are talking about getting the surgery I believe for the most part the starting height before surgery for 99.99% of people when dimishing returns really start to take affect is around 196cm. There might be a few very rare cases where they could still benefit being taller, but those would be outliers.

183cm is clearly not as beneficial as many may think. My dating life would definitely be improved being significantly taller, as I have actually tested it out with shoe lifts.


I'm sorry but you are hallucinating, you are average even in the Netherlands. 201cm is not ideal for cars, planes, bed, clothes, etc etc

Even dating, you would be discarded by a good percentage of women, only for those women who have a strong height fetish would be positive, 201cm is freak-ish territory

You honestly have an altered perception of reality. I have no doubt that you had a better perception of interaction with shoe lifts.

BUT I could bet, it was because you were much more confident, without that monkey on your shoulder. Don't generally say this on this forum, and I don't mean to be rude, but you would benefit from a mental health consultation.

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Posted on Sep 8, 2024, 8:12 am
#32

Anyway, not long ago, in LLT, a 182.5cm guy lengthened his limbs to reach 198.2cm. In that kind of case, I wouldn't lengthen my legs. Anyway, everyone does what they want with their money.

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Posted on Sep 9, 2024, 12:27 am
#33

The dating scene has gotten incredibly competitive since the invention of a social media (IE IG). The average dude is up against professional athletes, royality, billionaires, etc. The creme of the crop.

I don't want to be average. Being average is a incredibly obscure existence, I want to be truly extraordinary  in all areas. 201cm isnt freak status, I would say 213+ is. I do understand that my reality is quite a bit different than many other people.

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Posted on Sep 10, 2024, 2:45 pm
#34

Quote from: AAAAA on September 09, 2024, 12:27:25 AMThe dating scene has gotten incredibly competitive since the invention of a social media (IE IG). The average dude is up against professional athletes, royality, billionaires, etc. The creme of the crop.

I don't want to be average. Being average is a incredibly obscure existence, I want to be truly extraordinary  in all areas. 201cm isnt freak status, I would say 213+ is. I do understand that my reality is quite a bit different than many other people.

Agreed. The point of *cosmetic* LL (not talking about dwarfism) isn't to become average. As with all cosmetic surgeries, it is by definition to increase your physical value (attractiveness). Otherwise, why would someone do this surgery? As for example, going from 5'3 to 5'5 won't increase your value in any meaningful way, you are still invisible to the absolute majority of women.

Let us recap: we spend months on physically exhausting lengthening and almost a year rehabilitating. It can take even more years if you do extensive LL, also not to mention the massive amounts of debt you are willing to go into (of course assuming average joe isn't a millionaire after all) and tons of missed opportunities and time you can never get back.
And all this for what, just to be average? Just to pass the absolute minimum height requirement and still have the same chance as average height guys, who have never put any effort and struggle we've been through?

We have only one life. Use it.

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